Durable. Whether the queue survives a restart. Messages on a
non durable queue do not survive a restart even if they are marked persistent.

Maximum/Minimum TTL. Defines a maximum and minimum time-to-live (TTL). Messages
arriving with TTL larger than the maximum (including those with no TTL at all, which are considered to
have a TTL of infinity) will be overridden by the maximum. Similarly, messages arriving with TTL less
than the minimum, will be overridden by the minimum.

Changing these values affects only new arrivals, existing messages already on the
queue are not affected.

Message persistent override. Allow message persistent settings
of incoming messages to be overridden. Changing this value affects only new arrivals,
existing messages on the queue are not affected.

Overflow policy. Queues have the ability to limit the of the
cumulative size of all the messages contained within the store. This feature is
described in detail Section 4.7.5, “Controlling Queue Size”.

Alerting Thresholds. Queues have the ability to alert on a
variety of conditions: total queue depth exceeded a number or size, message age exceeded
a threshold, message size exceeded a threshold. These thresholds are soft. See Appendix E, Queue Alerts

alternateBinding. Provides an alternate destination that will be used when the
number of delivery attempts exceeds the maximumDeliveryAttempts configured on this
queue. Messages are also routed to this destination if this queue is deleted.